Knowledge platform approach

About Cyber Lawyer Pune

Cyber Lawyer Pune is built as an India-focused legal knowledge platform for cyber crime, technology disputes, digital evidence and cyber incident response. The objective is to help readers understand procedure, preserve evidence and identify legal routes without turning the website into an advertising page.

Why this website exists

Cyber crime matters often begin in panic: money has moved, a phone is seized, a notice is received, an account is frozen, a company is breached or a victim is being blackmailed. The first step is usually not a dramatic legal claim; it is disciplined preservation of evidence and careful understanding of procedure.

This website therefore uses an education-first structure. Each guide explains typical issues, documents to collect, practical priorities and questions that arise before a matter-specific legal strategy is chosen.

What the platform covers

  • Cyber crime complaints, FIRs, NCRP complaints and 1930 reporting context.
  • Online financial fraud, UPI fraud, cryptocurrency fraud and bank account freezes.
  • Police notices, Section 94 BNSS production issues, device seizure and digital evidence.
  • Corporate cyber incidents, ransomware, data breaches, DPDP issues and employee data theft.
  • NRI, foreign victim and cross-border cyber crime matters involving India.

How to use the guides

Read the guide that matches your immediate issue, prepare a short chronology, organise documents and avoid deleting or altering digital evidence. The correct legal route depends on facts, documents, transaction trail, jurisdiction and investigation stage.

Is Cyber Lawyer Pune a knowledge platform?

Yes. The website is structured as a cyber law knowledge platform offering general information on Indian cyber crime and technology-law issues.

Does the website provide legal advice?

No. It provides general information only. Specific advice requires a matter-specific consultation based on documents and facts.

Why is the content organised by problem?

Cyber crime users usually search by immediate problem, such as a frozen bank account, hacked account, police notice or online fraud loss.